Topic: Ireland
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Earth Hour: U.S. cities to dim lamps, illuminate climate-change
Twenty-five cities around the world will participate in the World Wildlife Fund campaign.
03/28/2008 01:00 am -
Fuel does double duty in N.Y.
Efficient cogeneration units produce electricity as well as heat.
03/27/2008 01:00 am -
Fuel does double duty in N.Y.
Efficient cogeneration units produce electricity as well as heat
03/27/2008 01:00 am -
Fuel does double duty in N.Y.
Efficient cogeneration units produce electricity as well as heat.
03/27/2008 01:00 am -
In Europe, widening probe targets tax haven
Some 10 countries are investigating suspects, including the US, which estimates that it loses up to $100 billion a year in unpaid taxes.
03/25/2008 01:00 am -
Opinion Is democracy a natural state of mankind?
Maybe Alexander Hamilton, not Thomas Jefferson, was right after all.
03/25/2008 01:00 am -
A wee potted shamrock: a bit of Ireland all year
The 'little clover' served as a centerpiece for more than St. Patrick's Day.
03/17/2008 01:00 am -
Conquered by St. Patrick's Mountain
Ascending the 2,500-foot Irish peak Croagh Patrick proved more difficult than anticipated.
03/17/2008 01:00 am -
World
03/12/2008 01:00 am -
Opinion Why so much aid for the poor has made so little difference
Is poverty cultural or technical? Such debates shouldn't impede progress.
03/11/2008 01:00 am -
Green potatoes? Must be St. Patrick's Day.
When she lived in an Irish neighborhood, she learned a thing or two about being Irish – including how to prepare a signature dish.
03/05/2008 12:00 am -
On the road with a gentle donkey for a friend
Andy Merrifield forsakes Manhattan and academics for a stroll through rural France with a donkey.
03/04/2008 12:00 am -
Coworking: How to work solo, but not alone
Telecommuters and the self-employed avoid isolation by renting shared workspaces.
03/03/2008 12:00 am -
On the road with a donkey for a friend
Andy Merrifield forsakes Manhattan and academics for a stroll through rural France with a donkey.
03/03/2008 12:00 am -
Essay: A more casual approach to the bottom line
People don't need to spend their entire lives making sure their money is working hard enough.
02/25/2008 12:00 am -
Young Kosovars hope to shape newly declared state
Many educated, under-30 Kosovars are eager for the possibility of an independent country.
02/19/2008 12:00 am -
On the horizon: news from the frontiers of science
How your clothes might one day charge your cellphone, Saturn's icy 'waterworld,' and farmed salmon threaten wild ones
02/14/2008 12:00 am -
World
02/12/2008 12:00 am -
Ireland with egg on its face
In a collection of short stories, Roddy Doyle captures the cultural collision between new immigrants and old habits.
01/18/2008 12:00 am -
Chapter & Verse Life in the Celtic Tiger
01/18/2008 12:00 am -
In this mystery, a pig plays a leading role
Joseph Caldwell’s whodunit is light on chills and thrills, but heavy on Irish charm
01/17/2008 12:00 am -
Ireland with egg on its face
In a collection of short stories, Roddy Doyle captures the cultural collision between new immigrants and old habits.
01/15/2008 12:00 am -
In this mystery, a pig plays a leading role
Joseph Caldwell's whodunit is light on chills and thrills, but heavy on Irish charm.
01/15/2008 12:00 am -
How a credit crunch may hurt the world economy
As troubles in the US housing market ripple across the global economy, the health of banks has become one of the biggest financial uncertainties for 2008.
01/10/2008 12:00 am



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